Photographer Herb Bardavid focuses on seniors getting out on the town for a long-term project. Here are some stories he's shared with Patch.
Oath Pizza's latest location will serve up "sustainable" pizza from on Broadway near West 77th Street.
Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza will meet with Upper West Side parents Wednesday.
Developers are hard at work on what was once the tallest planned tower on the Upper West Side.
The American Museum of Natural History has launched construction work on its Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation.
This year's Margaret Meade film festival will showcase 32 feature-length films and 23 shorts.
The "happily married" couple of 40 years are at odds over a $13 million condo in ritzy 15 Central Park West.
A white "ghost bike" was dedicated on Central Park West near the site of a collision that killed a 23-year-old Australian tourist.
It appears a canine distemper outbreak in Central Park has not spread to the Upper West Side.
The Cathedral Parkway-West 110th Street station was supposed to be waterproofed during a five-month renovation project.
This year's TeamCindy Run for Research will bring more than 300 people to Riverside Park to raise money for the Brain Aneurysm Foundation.
One of the American Museum of Natural History's most popular seasonal exhibits, The Butterfly Conservatory, returns Oct. 6.
The city Department of Buildings will review the zoning challenge against Extell's planned 50 West 66th Street.
A freelance worker at the Triad Theater on West 72nd Street accused a renowned jazz trio of stealing a wireless microphone.
Community Board 7's transportation committee is asking the city to take action following the death of an Australian tourist
Real estate developer Kenneth Horn is behind the planned luxury condo building.
The three-story townhouse is located in the ultra-private Pomander Walk.
The sick raccoon was picked up by park rangers near Riverside Park's Neufield playground. It's being tested for canine distemper virus.
The woman's boyfriend is facing attempted murder and arson charges for the June attack.
Nobody was injured after a fire broke out in the Beaumont Theatre on West 65th Street.
Dr. Rogelio Lucas was jailed for writing as many as 45 to 50 oxycodone prescriptions per day.
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Police wanted to arrest a driver they say forced an Australian tourist to swerve out of the Central Park West bike lane.
The event will be hosted by The New Yorker's Adam Gopnik and will feature stories from Emmy winners and orchestra leaders.
The Upper West Sider is accused of illegally converting a residential building into a 48-room hotel.
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New Yorker editor David Remnick planned to interview Bannon at the New York Society for Ethical Culture.
The 61-year-old man was found dead at his West 75th Street home.
The film, titled "Backyard Wilderness," follows a young girl's discovery of the wonders of nature. The first screening is Sept. 14.
Eleven men who worked as carpenters and rebar workers on a West 74th Street development say they were stiffed on overtime pay.
The West 110th Street B/C station will reopen with new structural and aesthetic fixes.
Two men are wanted for the robberies, police said.
It was the 10th time that Mark David Chapman sought freedom.
New York City's water beat that from other regions in a taste test.
Volunteers participate in UJA-Federation of New York's Supplies for Success backpack assembly event
The data team at Localize.city studied which New York City addresses received the most dog bark complaints in a 12-month period.